1.10.1 (2026-06-19)
Bug Fixes
- bundled audit hardening + #935 syllable lyrics + #937 release pipeline + repo hygiene (closes #935, #937, #938-#946) (#947) (134e3e8)
Choose your download
| If you're using... | Download this | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 🍎 Mac (M1, M2, M3, M4) | MeedyaDL_1.10.1_aarch64.dmg | Most Macs since late 2020 |
| 🪟 Windows (most PCs) | MeedyaDL_1.10.1_x64-setup.exe | Works on all modern Windows PCs |
| 🪟 Windows (Snapdragon / ARM) | MeedyaDL_1.10.1_arm64-setup.exe | Surface Pro X, Snapdragon laptops |
| 🐧 Linux (most PCs) | MeedyaDL_1.10.1_amd64.deb or .AppImage | Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Pop!_OS |
| 🐧 Linux (RPM-based) | MeedyaDL-1.10.1-1.x86_64.rpm | Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, openSUSE |
| 🐧 Linux (Raspberry Pi 4/5) | MeedyaDL_1.10.1_arm64.deb or .aarch64.rpm | Requires 64-bit OS |
| 💻 Chromebook | MeedyaDL_1.10.1_amd64.deb | Install via Linux (Crostini) |
Not sure which to pick? Most Mac users want the
.dmg. Most Windows users want_x64-setup.exe. Most Linux desktop users want the.debor.AppImage.
Windows ARM64 users: The
_x64-setup.exealso works on ARM64 via Windows' built-in emulation layer.
Raspberry Pi users: You may need to install GDebi to install
.debpackages with dependencies:sudo apt install gdebi-core && sudo gdebi MeedyaDL_*_arm64.deb
What are the .sig files?
Files ending in .sig are cryptographic signatures used by MeedyaDL's built-in auto-updater. They verify that downloaded updates haven't been tampered with. You do not need to download .sig files — they are used automatically by the app when checking for updates. The latest.json file is also part of the auto-update system and can be ignored.
macOS Users
The macOS .dmg is code-signed and notarized by Apple. If macOS still shows a security warning on an unsigned development build, right-click the app and choose Open, or run:
xattr -cr /Applications/MeedyaDL.app
First-Time Users
On first launch, MeedyaDL will guide you through a setup wizard that downloads Python, GAMDL, and required tools automatically. You will also need to provide your Apple Music cookies exported from your browser — see the in-app help for instructions.